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Matt Lucas
Matt Lucas

Matt Lucas

  • 50 years old
  • English
  • Actor and writer

Press clippings Page 37

Crisper and less gross than the last British series, the American Little Britain was made for cable channel HBO. New characters include an astronaut riddled with feelings of inadequacy and a granny who loves crystal meth, but the familiar conceits work well too: witness Marjorie Dawes briefing her class on questions for a visiting Rosie O'Donnell: Let's not go on about her sexuality. Let's stick to why she's so fat.

Metro, 3rd October 2008

Matt Lucas and David Walliams attempted to storm the US with this bizarre transatlantic hybrid of their comedy series. It didn't exactly meet with critical acclaim in America, but British viewers will still find their favourite characters, as well as a few new American ones too, such as Bing Gordyn, the eighth astronaut on the moon.

Robert Collins, The Telegraph, 3rd October 2008

Fans of Little Britain's savage brand of panto humour are in for an extended treat. Matt Lucas and David Walliams have made a six-part series in the US. Vicky Pollard is off to boot camp; Daffyd Thomas goes to university, Sebastian Love becomes prime minister and Lou and Andy are in search of a miracle cure, US-style. In television terms, this is an event of seismic proportions. It is produced by Simon Fuller, the creator of American Idol and the studio sketches will be directed by David Schwimmer from Friends. For millions of viewers, that's Friday night sorted out for the foreseeable future.

David Chater, The Times, 3rd October 2008

Mmm, not sure about this to be honest. My opinions on Little Britain have wavered from declaring Lucas and Walliams as comedy gods (around the time of series two), to charlatans who were happy taking huge pay checks to write barely constructed sketches that insulted the audience's intelligence (around the time of the woeful - no, it really was - series three).

But this might just be a different beast as the pair bring the Little Britain format to life across the pond in a series made for HBO. There are new characters - I particularly like Bing Gordyn, the bitter seventh astronaut to land on the moon - but old favourites like Vicky Pollard are still on hand to keep things familiar enough for the home crowds. The jury is out, but they might just get away with it...

Mark Wright, The Stage, 3rd October 2008

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